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Nile basin flow regimes under 21<sup>st</sup> century climate variability. [PDF]
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A review for comparing SWAT and SWAT coupled models and its applications
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021Abstract The continuous time scale model SWAT was established to determine the stream flow discharge, nutrient loads of water quality and reservoir sediment loads in the watershed. Due to its limitation on estimating groundwater recharge, optimum water allocation, and instantaneous peak flow in the river and groundwater discharge during low flow ...
R. Yamini Priya, R. Manjula
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SWAT-SF: A flexible SWAT-based model for watershed-scale water and soil salinity modeling
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 2022Natural and anthropogenic complex processes release salts into the environment. These change the balances of natural systems in the watersheds. Models can assist study of salinity processes throughout watersheds. This study proposes a flexible water and soil salinity module for the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) that can profitably incorporate ...
Mohammad Sadegh, Maleki Tirabadi +2 more
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SWAT-S: A SWAT-salinity module for watershed-scale modeling of natural salinity
Environmental Modelling & Software, 2021Abstract Salinity is a complex process in watersheds, and there is a need for data and modeling salinity in arid and semi-arid watersheds. Development and application of a salinity model to accurately predict the salinity processes are difficult tasks at the watershed scale.
Mohammad Sadegh Maleki Tirabadi +2 more
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SWAT: Model Use, Calibration, and Validation
Transactions of the ASABE, 2012SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) is a comprehensive, semi-distributed river basin model that requires a large number of input parameters, which complicates model parameterization and calibration. Several calibration techniques have been developed for SWAT, including manual calibration procedures and automated procedures using the shuffled complex ...
Arnold, Jeffrey G. +11 more
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ARCGIS-SWAT: A GEODATA MODEL AND GIS INTERFACE FOR SWAT
Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 2006: This paper presents ArcGIS-SWAT, a geodata model and geographic information system (GIS) interface for the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). The ArcGIS-SWAT data model is a system of geodatabases that store SWAT geographic, numeric, and text input data and results in an organized fashion.
Francisco Olivera +6 more
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Calibration of SWAT models using the cloud
Environmental Modelling & Software, 2014This paper evaluates a recently created Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) calibration tool built using the Windows Azure Cloud environment and a parallel version of the Dynamically Dimensioned Search (DDS) calibration method modified to run in Azure.
Mehmet B. Ercan +4 more
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Hydrologic Modeling Using SWAT
2020The Innaoune Watershed represents an important hydric potential of the oriental part of Morocco. However, the basin exhibits a set of hydrologic drawbacks, such as floods, erosion, and pollution. This chapter is focused on flood forecast study. In order to help managers and decision makers to adopt the appropriate land management strategies for ...
Zineb Moumen +3 more
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SWAT hydrological model as a DaaS cloud service
Earth Science Informatics, 2016Earth Science community depends on the exploration, analysis and reprocessing of high volumes of data as well as the modeling and simulation of complex coupled systems on multiple scales. The main aim of this article is to introduce a new hydrological modeling service based on the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) (Arnold et al.
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